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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
The Gym Sucks.
Ok so I understand physcial fitness is mandatory to maintain a healthy lifestlye. About a year and a half ago I bought a gym membership at the local Planet Fitness. It was a great deal at only $20 a month plus free tanning. Ever since then I've been in and out. I went from trying to go every day, to every other day. I had periods of success, but nothing ever lasted. I've come to the conclusion recentley that not everyone likes to go to the gym and surround themselves with a bunch of sweaty people, big muscular guys without an inch of fat, and employees that smile in your face while thinking, "look at that fatass." So I've decided to branch out. Below is a list of alternate activities that can keep you in shape just the same as the wack ass gym can. If anyone is reading this, comment with your own ideas!
1) Ride a bike
2) Take a walk around your neighborhood
3) Take a jog around your neighborhood
4) Go rollerblading
5) Go roller skating
6) Go ice skating
7) Get a workout video for home
8) Get a yoga video for home
9) Play basketball
10) Play football
11) Play baseball
12) Play soccer
13) Play volleyball
14) Play tennis
15) Play badminton
16) Play kickball
17) Play softball
18) Walk around a lake
19) Jog around a lake
20) Go hiking
30) Go paddle boating
31) Go canoeing
At the top of the List
I've always wondered what a blog is. I'm only 19 so one would think I would know what they are. I was recentley a part of a small communituy group that was every Tuesday from 6pm-8pm. It lasted four weeks, and last night was my final session. I met different people each time I went. Last night I had the pleasure of meeting and older woman named Linda. The first thing I noticed about her was this amazing tattoo that started on her ankle, and went up her leg. She had capri pants on so I'm not to sure how far up it might of went. I'm a tattoo lover myself, and I thought it was so cool that when taking first glance at this woman one would never know she had a "wild side." As the evening went on we were discussing methods of meditation. She brought up blogging. This caught my attention. She explained what one was, and even gave us an example of one that her step daughter had written. As the group came to an end I shared that I was going to go home and make one. She seemed happy about this! I was happy to know she was leaving with the feeling of impacting another, which she had.
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